

Nothing more nerve racking than biking up to an intersection and the driver’s eyeballs are perfectly hidden behind the windshield pillar. I’m not moving until I know you see me.
Nothing more nerve racking than biking up to an intersection and the driver’s eyeballs are perfectly hidden behind the windshield pillar. I’m not moving until I know you see me.
Which model would you recommend? I just switched from ViT-B/32 to ViT-SO400M-16-SigLIP2-384__webli since it seemed to be the most popular.
Yeah I refuse to believe this is an ADHD thing
We need better infill policies.
My fear is that we’re going to have huge amounts of federal funding coming in to municipalities to build massive swaths of suburban sprawl in the name of additional housing, putting more fuel on the fire that is car dependence.
Even new developments that have “mixed-use” multifamily are depressing to be in when they’re completely isolated from the rest of the city and you can only go in or out with a car.
Older showers don’t have a pressure balancing valve which adjusts either the hot or cold flow to equalize a loss in pressure on the opposite side.
Without this, flushing a toilet robs the shower of cold water and so the user is scalded, or running a washing machine or dishwasher does the same with the hot supply.
I’m coming up on 10000 for linux mint that I started nearly 300 days ago. 2.7GiB download, 24.8TiB upload.
My next highest is GIMP 3.0 at a little over 400.
It’s a time honoured thing from back in the day when you took your camera with you on holiday, your roll of film had 36 exposures that you had to ration and think carefully about where and when to use them.
So when you got back and had your photos developed and printed, you had 36 photos to share with people.
Now you can take thousands of pictures per day with your phone and there’s no life to any of them as you force people to swipe through them.
The rationale in the OP is that with archinstall, an inexperienced user will have no idea where to even begin diagnosing any issues post install. Whereas installing manually is sort of a barrier to entry that ensures you know what you’re doing.
When Below Zero came out it was clear that they had no idea what made Subnautica special, something that a sequel had no hope of replicating. Fear of the unknown and the drive to explore deeper. Once you’ve completed Subnautica you are a god of the sea, and that knowledge and experience cannot be lost.
Mobius Digital was able to make a successful DLC for Outer Wilds because they understood what made their game work, which is the player’s own curiosity.
Managed service provider. Basically corporate IT.
This song is new to me, but I am honored to be a part of it.
The guy at the store said I’m the only guy he’s seen pull it off.
Then you get the women
Yep. Had the NDP been more popular we would likely have a Conservative government under Poilievre right now. We have a split vote on the left which makes strategic voting an unfortunate necessity.
Ideally it would be free for everybody, but this seems like a good idea, at least as a test project. Driving is so easy and convenient, there needs to be a pretty big incentive to get people out of their cars voluntarily or else they’re never going to do it.
People that are already taking transit know all about transit. People that are always driving usually don’t have any clue, so of course you want to cater to them specifically.
If anybody hasn’t seen it, the logo for The Canadian Press is genius and one of my all time favourites.
It’s those right hooks that are the most likely to happen. Drivers either not paying attention or thinking they can quickly squeeze in a turn just end up cutting me off.
Daily reminder that Chris Sawyer coded Rollercoaster Tycoon by himself in x86 assembly. In a cave, with a box of scraps.
I don’t know if this is an unpopular opinion, but I much prefer the original N64 models and textures over the 3DS.
Maybe it’s just nostalgia but I feel like the 3DS graphics have aged much worse since it released.
Seems to work really well. I can do obscure searches like Outer Wilds and it will pull up pictures I took from my phone of random gameplay moments, so it’s not doing any filename or metadata cheating there.